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/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/ntp/ntpd/
Drefclock_nmea.c643 u_char sentence; /* sentence tag */ in nmea_procrec() local
696 sentence = NMEA_GPRMC; in nmea_procrec()
698 sentence = NMEA_GPGGA; in nmea_procrec()
700 sentence = NMEA_GPGLL; in nmea_procrec()
702 sentence = NMEA_GPZDA; in nmea_procrec()
704 sentence = NMEA_GPZDG; in nmea_procrec()
706 sentence = NMEA_PGRMF; in nmea_procrec()
708 sentence = NMEA_PUBX04; in nmea_procrec()
722 !(peer->ttl & sentence_mode[sentence])) { in nmea_procrec()
744 if (up->cksum_type[sentence] <= (u_char)checkres) { in nmea_procrec()
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/freebsd-12-stable/usr.bin/indent/tests/
Dcomments.0.stdout14 * Old indent wrapped the URL near where this sentence ends.
Dcomments.012 * Old indent wrapped the URL near where this sentence ends.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/xz/
DCOPYING38 take the previous sentence as a license grant. If you still find
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/mandoc/
DNEWS484 * mdoc(7): Warn about violations of the rule "new sentence, new line".
950 implicit macros no longer triggers end-of-sentence spacing.
987 * At the end of man(7) macro lines, end-of-sentence spacing
1191 * fix end-of-sentence handling for embedded sentences
1245 * end-of-sentence (EOS) detection in free-form and macro lines;
1269 * Most importantly, the framework for end-of-sentence double-spacing is
1270 in place, now implemented for the "end-of-sentence, end-of-line" rule.
DTODO442 - in enclosures, mandoc sometimes fancies a bogus end of sentence
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/subversion/doc/programmer/
DWritingChangeLogs.txt42 ChangeLog entries should be full sentences, not sentence fragments.
/freebsd-12-stable/usr.bin/m4/TEST/
Dtest.m490 translit(`this is a very long sentence', abcdefg, ABCDEF)
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/
Dmacintosh12 # Any text/binary before the characteristic comment sentence is to be ignored like in
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/bfd/doc/
Dfdl.texi190 Version as stated in the previous sentence.@*
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/ld/
Dfdl.texi191 Version as stated in the previous sentence.@*
Dldint.texinfo886 Version as stated in the previous sentence.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/binutils/doc/
Dfdl.texi192 Version as stated in the previous sentence.@*
/freebsd-12-stable/sys/conf/
Doptions313 # The below sentence is not in English, and neither is this one.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/diff/doc/
Dfdl.texi239 Version as stated in the previous sentence.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gdb/gdb/doc/
Dfdl.texi239 Version as stated in the previous sentence.
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/gcc/doc/include/
Dfdl.texi269 Version as stated in the previous sentence.
Dtexinfo.tex618 % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.)
657 % @. is an end-of-sentence period.
660 % @! is an end-of-sentence bang.
663 % @? is an end-of-sentence query.
1114 % @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis.
2062 % No font change, but don't do end-of-sentence spacing.
6375 % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/amd/doc/
Dtexinfo.tex603 % @. is an end-of-sentence period.
606 % @! is an end-of-sentence bang.
609 % @? is an end-of-sentence query.
2783 % No font change, but don't do end-of-sentence spacing.
2945 % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.)
3002 % @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis.
8292 % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the
/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/heimdal/
DChangeLog.2004521 fixes; split sentence in two for better understanding. From
DChangeLog.20031148 * kuser/kinit.1: setup -> set up, new sentence, new line from
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/binutils/binutils/
DChangeLog-0001102 single error with a single, newline escaped sentence to permit
/freebsd-12-stable/contrib/file/
DChangeLog2068 * manual page: new sentence, new line
/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/heimdal/lib/wind/
Drfc3492.txt757 The first several examples are all translations of the sentence "Why
/freebsd-12-stable/crypto/heimdal/doc/
Dlayman.asc1487 Example: The time this sentence was originally written was

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